Sorry, I seem to be doing this a lot today. Turned the mouse off now
LOL.
> 1. How do you import a song into Itunes using the keyboard? Right now
> I just click it in its location in the finder (or my external drive)
> and let Itunes play it, which seems to import it automatically.
> Needless to
> 1. How do you import a song into Itunes using the keyboard? Right now
> I just click it in its location in the finder (or my external drive)
> and let Itunes play it, which seems to import it automatically.
> Needless to say, though, this can get laborious!
I have all my music organised by iTun
Have you or anyone else her used Daisy Worm? If so, how do you import books
into Daisy Worm?
- Original Message -
From: "Ricardo Walker"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: Itunes beginner's questions.
Hi,
Importing content is very ea
Hey thanks everyone!
The importation thing worked fine! It's funny, I thought I'd tried
that before back when I first got my Mac and it didn't work right
then. But it did now, so thanks hugely! Is there a way, though, to
get it to import stuff straight to the folder I want it in, like, an
audio
Hi,
Importing content is very easy. Just press command O and the file browser will
open. Just press return on the file or folder you wish to add.
Moving content around playlists is pretty easy too. You have a few options
here. For your audiobooks. You can just select them from your music p
Sounds like you've got a add to library question. Sure. Just press command+o
and a standard file browse dialog will pop up. In which dialog, you can add
either individual files or folders as you wish from anywhere on your drive.
Personally, I don't use ITunes all that much at all. For play